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"Jane
Kelly sets her newest whodunit in the casino-hardened heart of Atlantic
City, and it's as irresistible as walking the boardwalk the first warm
weekend of the season. For fans like me, this is as good as getting
dealt four aces. ... A winner!"

Winner of the 2015 Independent Publisher National Book Awards,Mid-Atlantic (Best Regional Fiction)

Meg Daniels and Andy
Beck—better together at the Jersey Shore! But while Andy
slaves away at a hotel-casino security job, Meg is doing her best to
sleep late, limit her exercise, and get plenty of sand between her
toes. Too much free time on this gal's hands always spells trouble, and
on this trip it comes courtesy of Johnny Angelini, an Atlantic City
lounge singer who channels Frank Sinatra nightly at the hotel bar.

Johnny was just an infant in 1964 when the Democratic
Convention came to town and his mother, Betty Boyle, vanished without a
trace. Intrigued, Meg hits the Boardwalk running to solve the
50-year-old case and bring some closure for Johnny. As she doggedly
tracks down and interviews the surviving witnesses, including a former
senator with powerful ties, she stumbles onto a twisted cover-up.
Someone is intent on keeping the Boyle case cold—even if that
means icing Meg Daniels along with it.

"The
Democratic National Convention of 1964 is the perfect flashback setting
for this suspenseful, deftly built tale of the disappearance of a young
mother. ... As the sleuth, Meg Daniels is as irresistible as she is
impetuous."

—Joseph
T. Wilkins, The Skin Game and Other
Atlantic City Capers

"Jane
Kelly's lighthearted mysteries have delighted beach readers for over a
decade. With Missing You in Atlantic City, she is
at the top of her game, taking us into much darker places without
sacrificing any of her trademark warmth and wit."

Jane Kelly is a Philadelphia
native who started vacationing at the Jersey Shore at the age of five
months. She has returned every year since. A graduate of Chestnut Hill
College, she has a MS in Information Studies from Drexel University and
a MPhil in Popular Literature from Trinity College, University of
Dublin. After working in New York, Washington DC, Chicago, and Boston,
she currently lives in the Philadelphia area.